Kudos to Sue Bennett’s Animal Rescue League and to the Grand Prairie Animal Rescue volunteers/staff, who work tirelessly to help man’s best friend. With our nation’s economy at its lowest and with multiple job losses, people are not able to keep their pets, and that means more dogs/cats are raoming the streets or owners are voluntarily surrendering them to shelters.

Also, many animals were displaced by flooding and tornadoes this spring. Both these shelters are No Kill shelters supported only by donations. Caring for animals is a 24/7, 365 labor of love and devotion. Who would lovingly take care of these wonderful animals by shoveling poop up/washing down kennels, water and feed, walk and exercise these animals but the volunteers/staff of GPAR? Sue Bennett does the majority of her own work with help from her brother, Marvin, who helps her with repairs on the kennels, putting up tarps over the kennels, putting hay out in the winter and clean up. Thanks to individuals who donate financially on a regular basis. These angels are really dog’s best friend and heroes. Only someone who had hands on experience, spending endless hours getting personal by direct contact with these wonderful furry friends, day in and day out, can relate to what members of GPAR and ARL are doing. It is hard work and rewarding. They need your prayers and they need your help. Please donate money, food, time, adopt an animal or foster or sponsor one until a home can be found.